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I understood "real life" in only the most vaguely Kerouacian terms and lacked the fortitude to summon these clichés into consequential being.
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How different are they from previous generations, and how consequential are these differences?
More consequential is the presence of so-called Angels from the present day who mastermind the telling of the story.
But these swings, however large and consequential, are arguably only symptoms.If people feel as if the country is changing quickly, that's because it is.
But what may be more consequential is that, in some polls, Jeb Bush, the supposed front-runner, isn't in second place; he's in third, behind Scott Walker.
The second — less noticed but perhaps more consequential — was a bill advanced in the Knesset to prohibit any major newspaper from being distributed for free.
Even more consequential was Wallace's role in the career of the agronomist Norman Borlaug, who, in 1970, won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in developing disease-resistant wheat.
Far more consequential is the historical pattern that the new president's party tends to lose seats in the first midterm election.
"An exception is in relation to transport projects in London where the Welsh government can receive consequentials, an example of this is the Crossrail project for which a consequential was paid to the Welsh government".
But perhaps more consequential is the utter lack of Modern Orthodox media platforms with which to publish such views.
Ted: I don't believe much of anything consequential is learned strictly through online lectures and simplistic multiple-choice questions.
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